Sentences with phrase «going in the potty even»

She was terrified of going in the potty even though I had done all you have suggested.

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My 19 month old girl in my childcare loves using the potty and even thought she still has a couple of accidents she is starting to figure out how to tell me when she needs to go.
We have had NO accidents... we have pooped in the potty TWICE and I've even been interrupted during a tension - filled phone conversation I was having with a dear friend with William wimpering loudly «mommy I want to go potty
He has even gone poop in it and got excited and told me he «farted» in the potty (he calls pooping both poop and fart - depending on what he wants to call it).
We use diapers at daycare because he won't go potty there, but do underpants at home in the evenings and weekends.It's been a slow process, probably because our precocious kid went straight past the novelty of going potty to realizing that being a big kid kind of sucks, compared to the easy life of a baby.
HELP!!!!! My 2 1/2 will not go poo in the potty... I tell my son diapers are for babies, I've tried snacks, stickers and even when he goes poo i empty from his underwear into the toilet and show him thats where it goes and he still won't go poo in the potty, pee was a breeze!
They might not have a full grasp on this until age 5 or later, due to muscle development, so even once your child is potty trained, you'll still need to tell them to go try — especially when they're so engaged in something fun and don't want to stop.
And you know how Brandy has a potty - training system in place, and a routine, and even though it's slow going, she's making progress?
In the last week or so he has begun initiating his own potty times rather than simply waiting for our encouragement (he is still likely to answer «no» even if he knows he needs to go, but he also has some speech delays that might explain that otherwise).
Even if potty training in the day is going well, getting dry at night can be a battle, these tips can help
Instead of asking them whether they want to go potty now, tell them that it's time to practice sitting on the potty in a calm, even tone.
Even being in the older rooms, now in the 3's, and watching all her friends go potty she still wants nothing to do with it.
Sometimes I let her run around in undies or even naked and she gets upset when she wets herself, but if I try to get her to go to the potty or ask if she needs to go she says no and runs!!
my 2 year old boy wants to use the potty but he also just says potty even if he do nt have to go he just wants to go play in the bathroom!!
I still use cloth diapers as a back up and at night, though during the day when it's just him and i at home he's bare - bummed a lot:) He's 7 1/2 months old now and knows to use the potty - he wakes up dry from naps but will pee as soon as I get him on the potty - I keep one in the car as well and he'll even use it on the go!
In some cultures they just follow the kid's signals until eventually the kid can go on his own and doesn't need to signal anymore, so they don't even have a concept of potty - training.
my 2 yr old is not really interested yet and I don't have a clue how the boy will go... lol it can be fun and rewarding tho, we sing songs and play games and make a big deal even if she don't go like her sis's before her one day maybe she'll figure out what I am expecting her to do in the potty then I will be turning cartwheels!!
When the baby does go in the potty (which may not even happen the first day), respond with exaggerated excitement, jump up and down and congratulate her.
You might feel overwhelmed after repeated unsuccessful potty training efforts, or even clueless about how to get your little one to go in the potty.
In order to create awareness for your child on potty training, make him to go for potty every hour even though they don't feel like coming.
I would say just talk to them about the potty read up on babycenter about the different things to help the process along because even if they are not talking that much they still may give off many non verbal clues of having to go potty.However if they are really not ready try potty training keep a onesie on in the day time with their clothing and a blanket sleeper on at night that way they hopefully won't be able to get to the dirty diaper before you.My dd is 19 months as well and I have been training her sort of by letting her sit on the potty I have only let her use the one that goes on the big toilet but she peed in it once and she often will say she has to pee when in the bathroom but will sit and not do anything and get little pieces of tissue off the roll and push it into toilet this is her renditon of wiping even though the tissue does not really come in contact with any areas that need to be wiped I have slacked off on the training because she can not pull her pants up and down which is on the list of things kids need to be able to do to go by themseleves.Maybe just get them a few books and videos and a potty chair and talk to your dd's and see what happens you may be surpised.HTH
My son is potty trained at 26 months one day i said do you want to try underware and he was all for it he had wall e the robot and i said do nt peepee on walle or we have to take them off so he would go oh peepee and run to the potty chair i tryed before then but i just had to wate tell he was ready and watch all the signs he dose both on the potty we can even go on car rides he takes naps and he dosent wet he has had an accedent a few times and he would cry so i would tell him it was ok and let him pic out new underware nothing crazy he was just ready oh yeah we got him a book that had a poster in the back that every time he went potty he could pic out a sticker and put ut on the posster to note his progress and i gess that made him want to use the potty more to get more stickers he loved it i do nt k ow if that helps anyone but it did us good luck every one
Soooooo where do you think septic goes??? Look into how a septic system works... I used disposables all of my almost 3 year olds life and I just had my second child and diapers for two children is extreamly costly so I switched to cloth diapers and I LOVE them not because Im eco friendly or because I hate disposables I still use them with my almost 3 yearold because she is going through potty training but just for the fact alone that it saves so much money and its not as hard to do as people think expecially with all the different types alot of the time you do nt have to even touch soiled diapers to launder them they have ones that the liners will come out in the wash and you do nt have to dunk them in the toilets if you have sprayers..
His independence has always amazed me he has always done things on his own time without us having to push him, we have barely even started explaining potty training but just in the beginning of talking about poo poo in the potty and yesterday he pulled out his potty took off his diaper and went in the potty.
They go through the usual trials of parenthood: nursing; potty - training; socialization; and even education in the form of teaching her how to hunt and survive on her own.
Each time he goes potty in the designated area, even if you had to bring him there or stop him from making a mistake, immediately lavish him with praise and give him a treat.
Physically reprimanding or even yelling will only teach the puppy to not go potty in front of you.
I tell people that they have to treat even older dogs like young puppies that you are strictly potty training and kind of start over with potty training - use a small crate where she can not urinate in it and then lay somewhere else, take her out every hour or so, praise good behavior, only discourage bad behavior if you catch her in the act of going, limit her access to areas where she urinates, if someone isn't right with her at all times, she needs to be in her crate, etc..
Rather than relying on your puppy to put two and two together and beg to go out, during potty training you should provide regularly scheduled breaks, especially first thing in the morning, last thing in the evening, after a nap, after any confinement time and no more than five minutes after the conclusion of any meal.
He has embraced the idea of going potty outside and is even learning «wait» and «hop in» (to get into his crate).
If they do even a little bit more on the pad, praise them for going potty in the right place!
If you play your cards right, you probably won't even need corrections, since the best way to potty train a puppy is to prevent the pup from having opportunities to have accidents indoors so she becomes conditioned to going potty only in her designated potty area.
(And sometimes late at night, you even let her slip out the front door to go potty and then right back in.)
Obviously, even with proper supervision accidents will happen but if you plan to take your furry friend outside early in the morning, several times during the day, and then again a number of times at night initially, but also offer praise when he takes care of business, a connection between going potty outside with something good would occur.
Even if the pup never tries to pee or poop in the house, once you have finished play time, go through the outside potty method listed above.
If your puppy starts barking, howling or whining in the middle of the night, there's a good chance he needs to go potty, so take him out for a quick potty trip as outlined above — even if it isn't his scheduled time to go.
And remember to play it safe... even if your dog hasn't engaged in any of these activities and it's not time for him to go out at his regular interval, if you notice any signs that he may need to do his thing, get him to his designated potty area as soon as possible.
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